He created the role of Lutin in The Happy Land, a musical burlesque written in 1872 by W. S. Gilbert.
He also created the role of Boomblehardt in Gilbert's Creatures of Impulse.
In 1876, he appeared in The Great Divorce Case, a comedy, opposite Charles Wyndham.
In The Dead Heart, he played the comic barber, and in John O'Keeffe's comedy Wild Oats, he filled the role of an old sea dog.
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